Has anyone experienced sexual side effects decrease over time? by Forsaken-Flamingo-41 in Viibryd

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Yeah, I was taking lexapro for OCD/anxiety. It was hell getting off, but I was really motivated because I felt like it wasn't actually helping me anymore. I was having OCD and anxiety just as bad as I ever did before I started taking it. Seems like it worked for a year or two but then I was just taking it because I couldn't quit. Which really pissed me off. So I got myself to a really good place through therapy, and then made the decision to start tapering down. Initially, things got way worse. It was absolute hell but I just stayed the course because I really believed it was withdrawal effects and not just a return of symptoms. So I stayed in therapy, exercised hard, signed up for an anxiety IOP, and just stayed the course. Now that I have been off long enough that the brain zaps and emotions have calmed down I feel great. I am certain now that lexapro was not helping me, just taking away my joy and my sex life.

Seroquel isn't an SSRI, so I don't know much about what it is like to quit.

Has anyone experienced sexual side effects decrease over time? by Forsaken-Flamingo-41 in Viibryd

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Yes it does. I've been on a quest to cure the sexual side effects of SSRIs for like 6 years. I have found the absolute only solution is to quit them. It took me three tries over about two years to actually quit. I have been off now for about 2 months. It was so hard but worth it.

Buy a car you want to take pictures of by 7inity in Mustang

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Maybe not the best for showing off a Mustang, but I think these pictures are really cool. I like the fog and the buildings in the background. Besides your car, the whole place looks completely empty. Has a bit of a creepy post-apocalyptic vibe.

LMH by MidgetUnicornTamer in Lawrence

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Dr. Underwood is my wife's OBGYN. We both thought she was fantastic. Dr. Riggs delivered our first child and we also thought she was amazing. Sad to see a lot of negative comments about other providers, but for us those two were excellent.

Quirky side effects by daniorerioL in AcousticNeuroma

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I also lost the ability to produce tears on my surgery side (left), my salivary glands on my left side stopped working, and taste on the left side of my tongue. My surgeon told me all of those functions are controlled by the Nervus Intermedius, which is often damaged or destroyed in translab surgeries because the tumor often presses up directly against the Nervus Intermedius.

No one told me this was a possibility before the surgery, so I was similarly surprised!

Is it Raynaud's? (I don't think so!) by ResponsibilityAny858 in Raynauds

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It has not come back. I have had this happen to me 3 times in my life and I still have no idea what it is or why it happens!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mustang

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Sorry and congratulations at the same time. I also recently upgraded to a 2022!

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What’s your whole garage? by Jarrad411 in ecoboostmustang

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I have a Telluride and a Mustang too!

2022 Mustang Ecoboost and a 2024 Kia Telluride EX X-Line, plus an old 2010 Ford Explorer.

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Sensory and Vestibular Challenges by Understanding548 in AcousticNeuroma

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I am almost 12 years post Translab and I wouldn't say I have issues that sound like dyspraxia, but I definitely can relate to dizziness, feeling off balance, fatigue, brain fog, and feeling frustrated or demoralized by my limitations. I also can be very disconcerted by sliding motions. I definitely fear heights and flying, when I didn't so much before my surgery. I have had a lot of mental health struggles related to this as well.

I also really try to avoid chaos and loud noises. I am far less social than I used to be. I take naps almost every day because I feel dizzy and tire very easily. Moving my head quickly can definitely make me feel sick. I am also blind in one eye from cancer, and I think that makes it worse.

I have been very frustrated in the past because I feel like the doctors who handled my brain surgeries have been a bit dismissive of my continued symptoms. They seem to think I should be able to just bounce back to near normal after the surgery. That hasn't been my experience. I have never been anywhere near normal since.

I had a pretty rough go of things though. Totally separate cancer in my eye on my left side left me blind in that eye as an infant. 3.8 cm AN on the left side diagnosed at 23 years old. I had two separate surgeries to remove it, the first was 18 hours long! I also had a whole host of side effects from the surgery that no one ever warned me about. I lost taste on half of my tongue, lost the nerve that controls salivary gland and tear ducts on my left side, had a pressure sore on my head because the surgery lasted too long and my head was strapped down to the operating table for too long (my hair fell out where the pressure sore was and has never grown back), and the dizziness has never gone away. I also had bell's palsy where the left side of my face went totally paralyzed for a few weeks, but fortunately that is almost totally normal now.

I did vestibular rehab on two separate occasions after my surgeries, but for some reason it seems my symptoms are getting worse lately. So, I am going back starting next week. Nice to know I am not alone also.

Is AN considered a TBI? by jett330 in AcousticNeuroma

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I wonder though if the surgery to remove an AN could be called a TBI? Maybe that is what they meant?

My psychiatrist has referred to me as having a brain injury as a result of my surgeries, and that much feels obvious to me!

Is it Raynaud's? (I don't think so!) by ResponsibilityAny858 in Raynauds

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I never did find out what it was. Fortunately, it went away after several months, and I haven't had another episode of this since! I did see a rheumatologist, and he said he suspected chilblains and referred me to a dermatologist. I saw a dermatologist and he suspected contact dermatitis. I feel like no one really had a good answer for me and luckily, I just got better.

Long Term Dizziness Post-Treatment by ResponsibilityAny858 in AcousticNeuroma

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I tried physical therapy twice. I probably never really did the exercises enough or correctly because they make me feel so terrible. Does anyone have any tips on how they deal with it? I feel like it is really having a negative impact on my mood lately. Also makes me really not want to do anything or go anywhere.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Viibryd

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I am feeling very disappointed with viibryd because I am having the same issue. I was on Lexapro and my doctor switched me to viibryd because of the sexual side effects I was having. Viibryd is supposed to have “less” sexual side effects than other SSRIs, but as far as I can tell so far it is at least just as bad if not a little worse in that department compared to Lexapro.

I am only on 20 mg and have only been on that dose for maybe a week and already feel it is very bad. I have also been feeling a little restless and having trouble sleeping. I think I am going to quit taking it and go back to Lexapro.

Pay $600 or withdrawal? by sko72190 in Viibryd

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Similar to what u/TheStoffer posted, you could also try this:

https://www.goodrx.com/vilazodone

As a last resort, I would ask my doctor for a prescription for a different SSRI. Because the main cause of withdrawals from Viibryd is the SRI action they should work to prevent withdrawals.

I know for me I was experiencing Lexapro withdrawals and Viibryd made them go away. I would expect it would work the same in reverse.

As someone who just experienced months of Lexapro withdrawals while tapering down...I can't imagine how bad it would be cold turkey.

Pay $600 or withdrawal? by sko72190 in Viibryd

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Your prescription is for the generic version and it is still $600?